Say you're writing a blog post about military tactics. Maybe you're a soldier, maybe you're a history buff, maybe you just like tactics. You'd like to show the positions of soldiers on a battlefield grid, and you don't want to have to continually edit maps by hand. With Graph+Solve, you can instantly share your strategies with no image editing. The following tag is all that is needed to generate the following graph.<br>

- <graphvalues="10,10;30,11;40,12;20,8;50,7;60,15;70,5;21,10;33,12;44,24;"label="confederate soldiers"type="point"values2="3,20;10,20;15,23;20,25;33,28;30,22;40,18;55,22;70,18"type2="point"label2="union soliders"background="http://www.hunterdavis.com/discursivelabs/images/usa-states.png"title="Battle of The Three Lakes"style="height:400px; width:400px;"/>

+ <graphvalues="10,10;30,11;40,12;20,8;50,7;60,15;70,5;21,10;33,12;44,24;"label="confederate soldiers"type="point"values2="3,20;10,20;15,23;20,25;33,28;30,22;40,18;55,22;70,18"type2="point"label2="union soliders"background="http://www.hunterdavis.com/discursivelabs/images/3lakes.png"title="Battle of The Three Lakes"style="height:400px; width:400px;"/>